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Fascias & Soffits in Winchmore Hill

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Your roofline — the fascias, soffits and bargeboards — takes a constant beating from wind, rain and frost. In Winchmore Hill, we list 2 roofing professionals across Greater London who specialise in replacing damaged or rotten roofline boards. Modern uPVC fascias and soffits never need painting, resist rot and come with 10-20 year guarantees. Get free quotes from local specialists.

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📍 1 KINGS AVENUE, N21 3NA 🛠 Fascias & Soffits
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📍 850 GREEN LANES, N21 2RS 🛠 Fascias & Soffits

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Fascias & Soffits prices in Winchmore Hill

ServicePrice rangeDuration
Fascia board replacement (per metre)£40 – £80/m
Soffit replacement (per metre)£35 – £70/m
Full fascia, soffit & gutter package£1,500 – £3,5002–3 days
Cladding / bargeboards£800 – £2,0001–2 days

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Fascias & Soffits FAQ | Winchmore Hill

How much does fascia and soffit replacement cost in Winchmore Hill?

Individual board replacement costs £35-£80 per metre. A full roofline package (fascias, soffits and gutters) for a typical semi-detached house costs £1,500-£3,500. Prices in Winchmore Hill vary by property size and access.

How long do uPVC fascias last?

Quality uPVC fascias and soffits last 20-30 years with minimal maintenance. They do not rot, warp or need painting, unlike timber alternatives.

Can I replace fascias without replacing gutters?

Yes, but most roofers recommend doing both at the same time. The gutters must be removed to access fascia boards, so combining the work saves on labour costs and scaffolding.